Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED advertisements, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE Kalamazoo movers, ranges. and furnace*; Mjh grade living room suites and mattresses. « Hell direct from the U<t* ry and h * “ you one third to one half. Why pay more! Factory price* and termH. Sprague Furniture Company. Hr*, door iwrth Fisher and Harris. 1 idephone 199. MR SALE - Three Wolstein itood ones. Will freshen soon 1 <"»* Brothers, Decatur route 7. phone. -J—. For SAI.I-! -Light six Studebaker sedan body, 1924 Fold Coupe, 193a 9 ord roadster and panel body for J-ord. Frank Wrecking Company, West Monroe Street. HIR SALE- 1 year old Tom Turkey. Bronze color. W. JI. Mcßarnes. 1 mile north of Preble. 12 _ i'AHM mil SALE We have farms . for sale ut very reasonable prices You make a small payment and we furnish the balance. Easy payment plan and low rate of interest. The Suttles Edwards Co. FOR SALE BABY - CHICKS. Order baby chicks now. First hatch conies . off February 5. Leghorn, Rocks, Reda. Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Light Brahams, and deny Giants. Special bargains in brooders, stoves. Call at our expense. Hatchery often in evenings. Phone Monroe 44. Model Hatchery. , Monroe. Indiana _l2tlßx FOR SALE- A six r ;om, one and one- • half story, semi-modern house, I Corner of Madison and Eleventh street . Price $2690. Call Steele and Jaberg | Phone 256 FOR SALE OR TRADE - Modern I house. 227 bo. sth st. Phone 209 for appoint meat 14t„x FOR SALE Vn-'<>r'< nsole phomigraph. in excellent shape, with records Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. Phone 244 _Lt 3t i k)R SATE - Fr. ; i t ow. a erade llidstein, second calf Homer Ginter onehalf miles east of Peterson. 14-31 WANTED WANTED— Elderly lady or school girl to act as companion and assist with light household duties in exchange for room and board. Telephone 768. 12 It WANTED—To buy an express lad of good horses. Call at National Hotel any evening. FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 rooms, suitable for two or three people. 110 S. First St. 13C’,x FOR - RENT— Semi modern 5 room house on North 6th St. Gas, lights I soft and hard water, phone 67. 12-3! | svv. ...... roe Center. Indiana, A 1). Suttles. 12-3 t FOR RENT -House on Madison St Lights and water. Garage. Call telephone number Sl2. 13t2 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Boy's kid fleece Hued glove. I Finder phone 905. 14-21 i ETisT - •In the home of one my pat-1 nms, a $5 bill. Finder please mail to I*. H. Whitacre, r ,< Commonwealth Insurance Company, 411 Noll Building Fort Wayne. 14 31.\ ' LI2=!LLLL "■—IA-1! utoi.vi mevf or i:\eiitoii No. 2GOX Notice is hereby given, that the unth iHignetl h.i.s been appointed .Execuho of the Estate of Mary Leng< rich. la.e of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Leo Lengerich. Executor Lenhart. Heller and Schurger Attys. Jan. b. 1929. Jan. 9-16-2.1 ti’roiN i mi:x i qi Blß< ’ 108 No. 2002 Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has b. »«n appointed Executor! of tlie Est.ite of Mary Woodward latv| of Adams County, deceased. The Estate | is probably solvent. John IJ. S< hug. Executor. Lenhart, Heller and Sihuigcr Attys. January X, 1929 Jun. 9-16-23 - o *— MONHOE REPORT Jti port of l-'iiiaiicr«' of Town of llnuroi* • For the War Ending Dre. 31, 11»2X Balance on hand Dec. 31, 192 S 8,664. m; Taxes . .. . 1.164,42 Electric Light Plant S,SOUS Itepositor > hit. i • sis ... 75.64 From all other source* . 70.15 Total Receipts 11,075.72 DUburMementa 11>2>» Salaries (Town officials, Marshal. Attorney) ... 490.00 Office Supplies and Expenses 81.12 Jure Depu (Supplies . 16.68 Electric Light Plant . 6,729.81 Contagious Disease, health officer etc . . . 114.45 Material, Labar & oiling street L6R.21 All other disbursements 32.1!' total Disbursements . 8,132. U» Balance on hand Dec. 31, 192 N.. 2.943.23 Signed Z. o. Lewellen, Clerk Jan. id ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now booking sales for January. February and March. My dates are fast filling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022.

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. UTTLES-ED WARDS COMPANY ’'<‘catur Indiana s. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT IL FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You. at 104 S. Third Street. Office and Residence Phone 314. Office Hours: 10-12 a m. 1-5 6-8 p.ra. a There is no by X? v_ which the value heallh can be IjU determined. Life r - worthless withU M DIS-EAI E O^ OUt iL Phone for an appointment. CHARLES &' CH ARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 028 0 o H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY I Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 | 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I I O O Typewriting Stenographic Work II yon have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANTAR' K>,

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 2400. holdovers, 1600; market 10c up: 250-350 lbs. $99.60; 200-250 lbs $9.40-9.80; 160-200 tbs $9.50-9.90; 130-160 lbs $0.25-9.75; 90-130 tbs $8.75-9.30; packing sows, $7.75-8.25. Ca'.tle: Receipts 200; calves 200; market 25c «I>. Market steady. Beef steers $11.50-14.25; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-15; beef cow $8.25-10; low cutter and cutter cows $5-7; vealers $18.50-19.50. Sheep receipts 500; market steady bulk fat lambs $16.50-17; bulk cull lambs sll-13.50; bulk fat ewes $8.259.50. Chicago Grain Close i March May July Wheat $1.19%- $1.23% $1.24% Corn 96', .99% $1.01% Oats 50% .50% .48% Fort W»yne Livestock Market Cattle 75; calves 50; hogs 500; sheep 100; market steady to 15 cents higher; 90-120 lbs $7.50; 120-140 lbs $8.55; 140-160 lbs $8.80; 160-180 lbs $9; 180-200 lbs $9.20; 200-225 lbs. $9.10; 225-275 lbs $9; 275-300 tbs SB.BO 300-400 lbs $8.45; roughs $7.50; stags $5.50; calves $17.50; lambs sls. (Corrected January 16) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.25 No. 2 hard wheat $1.05 Mixed wheat $1.15 No. 4 Yellow corn 51.20 No. 4 Mixed $1.15 Oats 44c Barley, 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c 0 Martinsville Defeats National Champs, 29-16 Martinsviie, Ind., Jan. 16- -(UP) — Martinsville high school, runner-up in the Indiana state high school basketball tournament last spring, defeated Ashland. Ky, high school, winner of the national scholastic tournament held hy the university of Chicago last spring, in a game here last night, 2916. The Artesian City quintet was muster of Hie situation throughout the game. SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, w-lien sale is advertised in this paper. Jan. 16—Chas. Lopshire, % mi. south and % mi. east of Monroeville. Jan. 17 —C. C. Saum & Son, 4 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. 1 mi. east & 2 mi. north of Monroe. Closing out sale. Jan. 17 —N. B. Mecbling, ’7 mile south and % mile west of Craigville. Closing out. Jan. 18 —Clyde Harding, 3 mi. cast, 3 mi. north Decatur. Jan. 21—J. L. May, 1 mi. west Liberty Church. Jan. 22—Clarence McKean. 5 mi. south and 1% mi. east of Decatur. Jan. 23 —Glenn Carpenter, 7 mi. southeast Monroeville, Ind. Jan. 24 —Smith and Fuchs, 2 mi south Decatur on State Road 27. Jan. 25 —Bowen, Miller and Michaud, on oe Bowen farm, % mi. north Willshire, 40 head Jersey cattle. Jan. 28 —Ed Post, 2 mi. west of Ohio City, O. Jan. 29—John Landrim. Batson, Ohio, or 5 mi. southwest Payne, O. Jan. 30 —Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. , Jan. 31—Frank Bollinger, 1 mi. east Schumm, Ohio. Feb. I—A1 —A M. Medaugh, 2 miles east Van Wert, Ohio. Feb. 2 —Chas. Burke, 2 mi south of Decatur on state road 27, closing out sale. Feb. 4—lvan Sheehan, 1% miles cast % mile north of Monroeville. Feb. s—Ed5 —Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 mi. north of Decatur. Feb. 6 —C. J. Ridenbach, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 11—Bloom & Bell, 1 mi. east Decatur at eud of cement road. Feb. 9—Community sale, Bellmont Park, Decatur. Feb. 14—Fred Smith, 2 mile west of Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. 26 —C. O. Green, 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills, Ind.

LINN GROVE NEWS Frank Alford, of Indianapolis, who has been doing accounting work at the Meshberger Bios. Stone Quarry, returned lii >me Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Steiner, formerly of Berue, have moved to the Mrs. Harriet French homestead. Robert Augsburger and Henry Schindler, of Berne, are new employees at the H. H. Baumgartner Furniture Factory here. Mrs. Harriet French, of Decatur, is visiting friends and relatives here. Rev. and Mis. F. J. Stedeke and Rev. J. O. Mosier of Van Wert, 0., weie Sunday dinner guests of Rev. J. G.vßoederer, of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Struble, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs. Miss Helen Bentz was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Nan Hoffmann. Roy Dubach and Calvin Dubach are ill with the flu. Dorothy Bentz was the Sunday guest of Louise Neusbaum. Mabie Studler spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, visiting Flossie Studler. Charles Kizer who returned from the hospital last Wednesday is not so well. Lucille Beeler was a guest of Louise Hoffman Sunday.

City Water Bills are due and must be paid on or before Jan. 20 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dep’t C1 T Y 11 AL L . ■■■■■■■■■

Precedent Set In ( ase Against Liquor ‘Snooper Evansville, Ind.. Jan. 16 - lUl’l Tliomas Leach w, n only a $1 verdict in his slander suit against his neighbor, Mrs. Eliza Barnickle. but it was be lieved that the superor court jury which heard the case set a precedent that will serve to prevent "snooping by liquor foes. During the trial it developed that a raid was made on Leach s home :n which no liquor was found, occured after Mrs. Barnickle reported to the; Vanderburgh county Womens t hris tian Temperance Union that she sus pected him of violating the dry law 1 The head of the Union was accused . by the defendants attorneys c-t causing the raid. In behalf of Leach, a street car conductor, it was shown that "a little satchel" which he carried from home each morning, and which figured in testimony, contained his lunch. Lights in the basement of the Leach home were also sighted as "supicions". His couusil remarked: "If ever.' mans home that had a light burning in the basement was raided, every home in Evansville would he visited by the authorities. o—t;»¥**¥******S * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * >j4**¥¥»*****B Edward Kolter visited James Hower who is a patient at the Bluffton h - pital. Lewis Woithniaii. Sr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family, Sunday. Miss Mildred McCrory, of Geneva was a guest of Miss Bettie Dellinger oCer t'.ie week-end. Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Reppert and son Bobbie were dinner guests of Mrs. Minn Reppert. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Krutzman wire guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank till Fruchte, Sunday. Mr. and Mis. William Worthniaa and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns and daughter, or i-ort vvayne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fled Bloemker. Sunday. Miss Alma Scherry visited Mrs. Milton Scherry Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns and daughter have returned to their home in Foit Wayne, after spending a few weeks visiting relatives. Daniel Jaberg ami Miss Ida Borne retiirned to their work in F rt Wayne, Sunday evening. Belief Is Wrong The public ha-ilth service says that there is no truth In the statement that persons living in cold climates have thicker blood than those living in warm climates

PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit tanning. 1 will sell al public auction at inv residence located 3 miles cast and 3 miles north of Decatur. 6 miles south and 1 mile west of Monroeville, fa mile north of Pleasant Grove church, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 Commencing at 10 A.M. 3—HEM) OF HORSES—3 Bay mare, weight 16110 lbs., Roan mare, weight 1600 lbs, this is a re t! work team; Sorrel mare, weight 1600 ttis B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Registered Holstein cow, 7 years old, was bred Nov. 30 giving a good f low; Pure bred Holstein cow, 5 vears old; Heifer calf I months old from Uns cow and Kukeihan’s registered Holstein bull; Holstein cow 8 years old, will be fresh Feb. 3; Holstein cow 6 years old; Holstein cow 3years old. just fresh in December; Holstein cow, 2 years old; Holstein heifer, vearling. These cov.s all giving a good flow ol milk; a mighty fine herdof cows; all of them 1. B. tested. ’ , . 38—HEAD OF SHEEP— 38 due in War yra,b, ’“ S ' 2 ‘ old. FEED— 2 tons ot Mixed Hav. . t i FARM MACHINERY Mcl.ormick binder, 7 ft; McCormick mower; P. A <) II inch tractor plow, used one season; Ohio 16 tractor dk,- .>,,1 i i ' American 10 disc fertilizer grain drill; McCormick cor > b nder’ end gate seeder, new; Hoosier 1(1 disc grain drill M. li., ‘ ’ (.bnU-r win, ftrlilizcr u„d w,v 1,,,,,, a(lac '|™ , ' ™- ’• 2-row corn cultivator equipped for either tractor or horses m-f ipaeker, 7 11; Oliver riding cultivator; walking cul tdor 60 tooth harrow; Studebaker wagon; hav rack- slon.. < .1 I 7 i cUie,lW h.p. 2 cream seperalor; tank heater; roll top <,flj vt . desk- oil dr,? many arm ies 100 numerous to mention ’ < ‘ IUI,IS . and TERMS— AII sums of $5 and under cash (n,„. u . a credit ol !» months will be given, purchaser 1,, il " 1 10, I ll ,' t note bearnm 8% the last 3 months. 1% discount Im r.w'|, ,! " lk; '”‘ over $5. No properly to be removed until settled for SUU ' S CLYDE HARDEN Rov S Johnson and Christie Bohnke, aucts Leo Ehinger, clerk. Ladies Missionary society will serve lunch.

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FOCHISIMSEi CLEME« ILL Two Prominent FrencJunen Are Fighting For Their Lives Today Paris, Jan. 16—(UP)—A cutiial s.t uatfou developed sudden ylto.lay in the I condition o£ Marshal Ferdinand Foch. | suffering from heart attacks and uraeI, 1 Drs. Heitzboyyer and Daveuiere, two ■ of the six doctors attending the hero of the Marne, arrived at his hnnie at 11 A. M. today, responding to an nr- • gent summons. “A critical situation lias developed i which must be watched." the I nited Press was told by Dr. Heitzboyyer who earlier in the day had expressed optl- ’ . 44, J While the French war hero batt lea f r his life, one of the nation’s great i statesmen, Georges < ommi"l<>xi:h * u,i.<nvv\i E i oit JAM AHV lI'ZU i Citizen Tel Co C'> Rev • Ft Wayne Ptg Co do " ' American Security Co do . Leo E. Eliiuger Aud Bond ■ ■ Ed. Green Records ''„r, Ralph Hoop I'ep Surv. - a ■ Diek Tonnelier do 1 , Dick Boek Surv. Mi. Os Ex <>. •« Julius Hank Wash Twp Poor Burk Elevator do ■'•I"- , i Frank Krick do *>•*{** I Hower Bro. do ,? !, ■! J. W Vizard do • ' Adams Co. Mem. Hus. do 3 I . a North Ind. P. S. Co. Ct 11 & .1 1 1 1 'John E. Whiteman Ref Taxes -’3.50 f J Dick Bock Bohnke Drain 387.36 Wells County Change of Venue 10.30 John Bucher Hwys . .. tOn.lsl 1 Wnr. H. Bittner do C. 1.. Scheinian do . I Louis Selking do IJS.jO John E. Mann do 1 Otto Itodenbeck do ‘- 1 ? J. A. Hower do . 98.00 Chas P Troutner du 70.50 Milton Edgell do 58.50 . Clint Hart do . ■ <3.91 John J. Hahegger do 21.3 , I James V. Heudrii ksdo 356.91 I- Ed Beer do 3.> >.mi C. C. Beer do 584.81 '• Otto Kay do 407.10 Vernon Miller do 55.95 Ed Miller do 57.50 ■ Clyde Striker do 95.90 J. C. Augsburger do 11.50 I Fred Mflthys do 71.80 Mil., Sales ,i.. 112. M 0 Mid West Stone Co do 82.:<6 v D. I - . Teeple do 11.04 River Side Garage do 76.36 Schafer lldw. Co do su. <9 0 Ft. Wayne Pipe C.> do 83.22 , Krick Tyndall Co do 182.18 ’ Kiger amt Co do . 258.89 Meshberger Bros do 836.56 Erie Stone Co do 3*>37.08 Ailams Co Auto Co do . 189.09 Standard Oil Co do , 140.30 Meshberger Bros do 2510 80 Line Stone Co do . ... 3347.29 Chas Magley do 160.00 Witness my hand ami official seal ’ this Stli day of January. l'i?9. ’ Albert Harlow Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. Jn ii M-l«

BY SEGAR

"The Tiger”—was 11 with grip,*. But while tnere was no serious turn to the illness of M Uleim mean. th> condition of Marshal Foch was grav enough to cull for ufficial statement, expressing hope of saving his life. Mrs. Vere Max, of Mobile Alabaj., visited Monday with her aunt Mrs. zabeth Morrison, West Jeifersoj street. Mrs. Max has been spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Kampe in South Bend. She returned to South Bend and expects to leave there tomorrow evening enroute t 0 home in Alabama. —— o — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It P Jy!

NOTICE This is to advise the public that my sale scheduled for Saturday, January 19 has been postponed indefinitely. CHARLES HICKMAN.

SAVE 10% DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Jan. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL 1